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Professional F# 20
This is a book on the F# programming language. On the surface of things, that is an intuitively obvious statement, given the title of this book. However, despite the apparent redundancy in saying it aloud, the sentence above elegantly describes what this book is about: The authors are not attempting...
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John Wiley & Sons
2010
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author | Neward, Ted Erickson, Aaron Crowell, Talbott Minerich, Rick |
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description | This is a book on the F# programming language. On the surface of things, that is an intuitively obvious statement, given the title of this book. However, despite the apparent redundancy in saying it aloud, the sentence above elegantly describes what this book is about: The authors are not attempting to teach developers how to accomplish tasks from other languages in this one, nor are they attempting to evangelize the language or its feature set or its use "over" other languages. They assume that you are considering this book because you have an interest in learning the F# language: its syntax, |
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spelling | cern-14373272021-04-22T00:34:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1437327engNeward, TedErickson, AaronCrowell, TalbottMinerich, RickProfessional F# 20Computing and ComputersThis is a book on the F# programming language. On the surface of things, that is an intuitively obvious statement, given the title of this book. However, despite the apparent redundancy in saying it aloud, the sentence above elegantly describes what this book is about: The authors are not attempting to teach developers how to accomplish tasks from other languages in this one, nor are they attempting to evangelize the language or its feature set or its use "over" other languages. They assume that you are considering this book because you have an interest in learning the F# language: its syntax,John Wiley & Sonsoai:cds.cern.ch:14373272010 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Neward, Ted Erickson, Aaron Crowell, Talbott Minerich, Rick Professional F# 20 |
title | Professional F# 20 |
title_full | Professional F# 20 |
title_fullStr | Professional F# 20 |
title_full_unstemmed | Professional F# 20 |
title_short | Professional F# 20 |
title_sort | professional f# 20 |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1437327 |
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